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Riot police use water cannon to disperse protesters in Turkish capital, Ankara, late Wednesday, June 5, 2013.
Photos   Police   Protests   Turkey   Wikipedia: 2013 protests in Turkey  
 BBC News 
Turkey PM Erdogan set to return as protests continue
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan is to return to Turkey as mass protests against his government continue. | Mr Erdogan has completed a three-day tour of North Africa as demonstrators turned out in ... (photo: AP)
Toasted cacao beans at a chocolate workshop at the La Conchita Hacienda in Tabasco, Mexico. Chocolate is made from cocoa beans, the dried and partially fermented seeds of the cacao tree (Theobroma cacao),
Agriculture   Chocolate   Ecuador   Photos   Wikipedia: Coca  
 BBC News 
Is Ecuador home to the world's best chocolate?
In the lush province of Esmeraldas, on Ecuador's northern border with Colombia, farmers are proud to say they produce "black gold". | They are not talking about oil, Ecuador's main... (photo: Creative Commons / Alejandro Linares Garcia)
United States Department of State headquarters at 2201 C Street, NW in Washington, D.C.  The New York Times 
State Department Offers Rewards for Terrorist Leaders
The State Department announced that it was offering rewards for information leading to the location of the leaders of Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, as well as other terrorist organizations operatin... (photo: Creative Commons)
Abubakar Shekau   Africa   Mokhtar Belmokhtar   Photos   Wikipedia: Rewards for Justice Program  
Japan's main opposition Liberal Democratic Party leader Shinzo Abe answers a reporter's question at the party headquarters in Tokyo, Sunday night, Dec. 16, 2012. The conservative LDP stormed back to power in parliamentary elections Sunday after three years in opposition, exit polls showed, signaling a rightward shift in the government that could further heighten tensions with rival China.  The Guardian 
Japan pledges $32 billion aid for Africa to boost investment
YOKOHAMA Japan (Reuters) - Japan pledged African leaders a $32 billion in public and private support on Saturday to help growth on the continent and encourage Japanese firms to invest there over the n... (photo: AP / Junji Kurokawa)
Africa   Investment   Japan   Photos   Wikipedia: Japanese foreign policy on Africa  
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This photo released by the Nigerian Army claims to show soldiers and civilians inspecting a displayed arms cache recovered from a house in Kano, Nigeria, Thursday, May 30, 2013. Al Jazeera
Nigeria arrests trio over 'Hezbollah cell'
Nigerian authorities have have arrested three Lebanese men in northern Nigeria on suspicion of being members of the Lebanese movement Hezbollah. | Soldiers unco... (photo: AP / Nigerian Army)
Hezbollah   Israel   Nigeria   Photos   Wikipedia: Hezbollah  
Kilimanjaro Safaris. Joy Online
Nigeria, South Africa sign visa waiver
Nigeria and South Africa have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to make it unnecessary for nationals of both countries holding official or diplomatic passports t... (photo: Creative Commons / BrokenSphere)
Africa   Diplomatic   Nigeria   Photos   Visa   Wikipedia: Visa (document)  
A man reads a local newspapers with the headline 'We've killed 7 foreign hostages' on a street in Kano, Nigeria, Sunday, March. 10, 2013. The United Kingdom's military says its warplanes recently spotted in Nigeria's capital city were there to move soldiers to aid the French intervention in Mali, not to rescue kidnapped foreign hostages. The Ministry of Defense said Sunday that the planes had ferried Nigerian troops and equipment to Bamako, Mali. An Islamic extremist group in Nigeria called Ansaru partially blamed the presence of those planes as an excuse for claiming Saturday that it killed seven foreign hostages it had taken. The New York Times
AP Interview: Nigeria Sees Outside Extremist Help
ABUJA, Nigeria — Islamic extremists who control portions of northeast Nigeria received anti-aircraft guns and other military-grade weaponry from outside sources, the na... (photo: AP / Sunday Alamba)
Help   Islamic   Nigeria   Photos   Wikipedia: Nigeria  
File - Nigeria troops man a checkpoint in Maiduguri, Nigeria, Wednesday, Sept, 28. 2011. Security forces have arrested a commander of a radical Muslim sect known as Boko Haram, who allegedly ordered various sectarian killings in the northeastern city. Al Jazeera
Boko Haram denies losing Nigeria battle
The Boko Haram armed group has claimed that a military offensive launched against it by the Nigerian military is failing. | "My fellow brethren from all over the world I ... (photo: AP / Sunday Alamba)
Military   Nigeria   Photos   Troops   Wikipedia: Boko Haram  
A Palestinians open the Internet at the word "Palestine" on the Palestinian homepage of Google's search engine in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on May 3, 2013. Internet giant Google has recognised the Palestinians' upgraded UN status, placing the name "Palestine" on its search engine instead of "Palestinian Territories," the US company said, raising the ire of Israel. Photo by Ahmed Deeb / WN The Independent
Google to develop wireless networks in developing countries
Google is reported to have plans to connect developing markets to the internet through a WiFi enabled networks of blimps, balloons and other “high-altitude platformsâ€... (photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb)
Google   Internet   Markets   Photos   Wikipedia: Google  
BUSINESS & ECONOMY TERRORISM
- Sam Jonah named as Board Member of CFA 20 billion State owne
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- 'Publish Pro-Terror Material, Get 20-Year Jail'
- Terrorism - Jonathan Backs USA On U.S.$7 Million Ransom On S
- US offers $23 million for West African terror chiefs
- State Department Offers Rewards for Terrorist Leaders
United States Department of State headquarters at 2201 C Street, NW in Washington, D.C.
State Department Offers Rewards for Terrorist Leaders
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POLITICS ENVIRONMENT & NATURE
- Togo police fire tear gas at protesters
- Presidents of China, Togo and Bosnia-Herzegovina Send Messag
- UN body calls attention to growing problem of racism in Fran
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- Aid for Jonglei, but People Scared to Return Home
- Gisagara Scoops Top Environmental Protection Award
- Message From Director-General of UNESCO On the Occasion of W
- Work Environment Affects Jobs - - ILO
Japan's main opposition Liberal Democratic Party leader Shinzo Abe answers a reporter's question at the party headquarters in Tokyo, Sunday night, Dec. 16, 2012. The conservative LDP stormed back to power in parliamentary elections Sunday after three years in opposition, exit polls showed, signaling a rightward shift in the government that could further heighten tensions with rival China.
Japan pledges $32 billion aid for Africa to boost investment
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HEALTH HUMAN RIGHTS
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- UK Will Continue to Support Upholding Human Rights in Wester
- Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, Eight Others Ask
- Reporters Without Borders Condemns the 'Hindrance' t
- SA Human Rights Council Disagrees With Cape Town Toilet Plan
Kenya's President-Elect Uhuru Kenyatta waves to supporters after leaving the National Election Center where final election results were announced declaring he would be the country's next president, in Nairobi, Kenya Saturday, March 9, 2013.
African leaders accuse ICC of 'race hunt'
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